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spacecadet11
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When you look at a magnetic field/iron filings experiment at a high school science fair..one thing that I have noticed is that the magnetic field 'draws' a crazy geometric shape in space..is there a name for this shape? Some kind of "hedron" I might expect.
Can someone tell me what shape a gravitational field makes in space? I am pretty sure that it is different..does anyone no why? ...Better yet is there a way of controlling the shape of a magnetic field? How about a gravitational field?
Is it possible to calculate the grav/field of a proton? Is it different in shape from the grav/field of the entire Earth for example?
Example: If you separate three protons far enough and then bring two towards the one proton on the right trajectory..could you alter the gravitational influence/or shape of the interaction between the particles?
Thank you for any and all answers.
Bye
SC
PS. If I am intested in the future of SuperComputers..and wondering when they will be cheap enough to have on the desktop ..can someone suggest a good website to go to to find what the industry is doing in that regard..and maybe those on the leading edge of the technology.
Can someone tell me what shape a gravitational field makes in space? I am pretty sure that it is different..does anyone no why? ...Better yet is there a way of controlling the shape of a magnetic field? How about a gravitational field?
Is it possible to calculate the grav/field of a proton? Is it different in shape from the grav/field of the entire Earth for example?
Example: If you separate three protons far enough and then bring two towards the one proton on the right trajectory..could you alter the gravitational influence/or shape of the interaction between the particles?
Thank you for any and all answers.
Bye
SC
PS. If I am intested in the future of SuperComputers..and wondering when they will be cheap enough to have on the desktop ..can someone suggest a good website to go to to find what the industry is doing in that regard..and maybe those on the leading edge of the technology.